One Beverly Hills Project Moves Forward in City Council
A luxury hotel and condominium development that would reshape the City’s western Wilshire Boulevard and Santa Monica gateways.
Beverly Hills Chamber Hosts Spring Collaborative
“I would not use the inside of the restaurant for like a la carte business,” Puck noted, should the tent remain permanent.
Beverly Hills Approves Rosy Capital Improvement Budget
“I just want to make sure…that in funding these capital projects, we're not going to short our general services and that we're going to be able to provide services at the level
Nazarian Shares Highlights of Year as Rotary Club President
One of my goals was to have as many members engaged and involved in our club as possible so we launched several new groups and committees.
City Council Discusses Big Priorities for New Fiscal Year
“We tried it. People love it. It is coming back to the City Council agenda very soon,” Mayor Robert Wunderlich promised.
New Business is Booming in Beverly Hills
Each year, the Chamber, in partnership with the city, travels to New York City in the fall and San Francisco in the spring to scout new businesses to bring into Beverly Hills.
New Budget Forecast and New Commissioners Introduced
“Assuming many of the one-time measures we employed in this year's budget to reduce expenditures are reversed going into next year, we're forecasting an approximate deficit of $4
Planning Commission Examines Housing Solutions
“I think that if we can at least meet or exceed the state standards, we will be demonstrating good faith to HCD in our efforts to accommodate to the overriding purpose of the Ren
Human Relations Commission Discusses 2021 Work Plan
Last year the HRC added the homeless initiative to its charge. Since then, the Commission has implemented the homeless initiative into its monthly agenda. While the official homele
City Council Addresses COVID-19 Fallout
“When HBO moved from Santa Monica, they didn't move to Beverly Hills,” Bergman said. He added that he expects major shifts in how Americans work in the wake of the pandemic, sa